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Chinese and English, and will present the Queen with a commemorative
gold coin.
At 2.35 p.m. when the meal has ended, the Queen and the Duke
will set out by car for the $150 million Hung Hom Railway Terminal, one
of the latest projects of the Public Works Department.
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On arrival, the Queen will unveil a plaque commemorating her
visit to Hong Kong, and will then tour the "Progress Hong Kong" exhibi-
tion, imaginatively presented to make use of the terminal as a temporary
display area.
This elaborate and carefully-prepared show will enable the Queen
and the Duke, together with Hong Kong residents and visitors from abroad,
to see how Hong Kong has achieved, by its own enterprise and patient
craftsmanship, a position of respect in the highly demanding areas of
quality manufacture and export.
The exhibits will convey something of the impact Hong Kong
exporters are making in select international markets with a whole range
of products from fashion wear, impressing even London and Paris, to
popular ingenious toys and intricate pocket computers.
The visit to the exhibition will end at 3.30 p.m., after which
the Queen and the Duke will return to Government House.
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The evening programme will start at 7.45 p.m. when the Queen
and the Duke set out from Government House for two engagements certain
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to attract thousands of spectators.
At HMS Tamar, they will board HMS Chichester for supper, during
which they will watch a spectacular fireworks display specially organised
to celebrate their visit.
The display